The Birth of Dragons

It came earlier than history believes, but what else would you expect about dragons than that they are ancient?

3 comments:

ymarsakar said...

Dragons are seraphim, which is related to the word "nakash" or serpent in the Genesis translation.

The East considers them divine beasts, capable of benevolence or malevolence.

The Seraphim and the Elohim have been two competing races/factions for some time now. The Elohim are the Sons of God, Adam so to speak, or the ruling powers and principalities that the nations of mankind were then divorced and allocated to in Deuteronomy 32.

The Seraphim are divine like entities with shapeshifting powers, serpent like bodies, and tend to breath fire. Basically the exact depiction of a flying Eastern dragon.

This is also why so many Westerners think lizard aliens rule the British and Vatican.

sykes.1 said...

Go read:

Clube and Napier's "The Cosmic Serpent" and "The Cosmic Winter";

Witzel's "The Origins of the World's Mythologies"'; and

Sweatman's "Prehistory Decoded."

They (not Witzel) claim that a giant comet entered the solar system some 40,000 years ago and was captured by the Sun and Jupiter. For thousands of years thereafter, the comet was the dominant feature of the night sky. Its encounters with the Sun gradually broke it up and produced generations of smaller comets, which also dominated the sky. The comet and its fragments are the ancient gods, Zeus etc.. Fragments sometimes fell to Earth, wreaking havoc. The Younger Dryas was likely one event, and it is memorialized at Gobekli Tepe. Encke and the Taurids are the lowly remnants, but there are still some big pieces out there, viz. Tunguska.

J Melcher said...

https://www.geeksaresexy.net/2019/11/12/dragons-were-so-cool-comic/